Golf

History of Golf in Thailand
Golf arrived in Thailand during the reign of King Rama V one hundred years ago. It was first played by nobles and other elitists of high society but since then, things have certainly changed. Over the past decade or so, the popularity of golf in Thailand has escalated; played both by local Thais and visiting foreign tourists and expatriates.

 

Statistics

Meeting to the recent needs of an average of 400,000 foreign golfers coming to the Kingdom annually, golf in Thailand has turned into a huge local industry with new courses constantly being churned out. Golf alone is annually bringing an income of 8 billion baht into the local economy. The amount of golf currently being played in Thai is so colossal that the country has rightly been given the nickname ‘The Golf Capital of Asia’.

 

Thailand offers over two hundred courses which are rated as of the highest world standard. Many of them have been designed and created by some of the classic names in the golfing world such as Nick Faldo, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Seve Ballesteros, Gary Player, and Greg Norman.

 

So, why is Thailand so popular for golf?

 

There are an abundance of reasons why golf in Thailand has become so huge. First, if you compare the cost to most golfing countries in the world, Thailand’s golf courses offer membership and course fees at absolute minimal. * * * The general low cost of vacationing in Thailand itself, making the country ideal for cost-efficiency minded tourists.

 

- Cost-effective: Thailand is great value for the greenback, especially in regards to accommodation, golfing, shopping and dining.

 

- Weather: Thailand has three different seasons. They are: hot season: March – May, Rainy season: June – October, Cool season: November – February. The best time to visit Thailand is during the cool season but anytime of the year is great. The climate, at most times of the year is hot and humid, Thailand’s hot lightly-breezed weather is just about ideal for golfers who don’t have a fascination for wind and cold.

 

- Golf Course: Many of the golf courses in Thailand have been designed by top names in the game such as Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo and Greg Norman and they are located in delightful locations.

 

- Geographical Diversity: Golf courses in Thailand are situated in a numerous different locations such as in the mountains or at the sea. Many of these courses can also boast beautiful surroundings, nestled in the misty mountains of the north, parked next to exotic white-sandy beaches or on the fringe of idyllic waterfalls. Thailand,



- Infrastructure: The Tourism Authority of Thailand fully supports golfing in Thailand and so the guaranteed standard is high.

 

- Accommodation: Five-star accommodation in Thailand is far cheap than anything in a developed Western country. Thailand is well-appreciated around the globe as a haven for an excellent array of 4 and 5 star hotels, again available for a fraction of the cost of what you would pay in a developed country.

 

- Thai People: Thais are known the world over for their friendly laid-back and friendly nature.

 

- Cuisine: All the major cities also have a wide selection of international restaurants. Thai food has climbed the ladder in regards to popularity and is now one of the world’s favourite cuisines. Thai food is obviously tastier and far cheaper than in Europe or The US.

 

- Culture & Customs: Thailand prides itself in that the country has never colonialized, so holding on to its original beliefs and ways of life. Many foreigners enjoy coming to Thailand just to join in a couple of the customs such as Songkran and Loy Krathong.

 

- Things to do: Besides just playing golf, there is a lot more recreation possible in Thailand. There is shopping, spa, swimming, sunbathing, nightlife and trekking etc.

 

Being the small country it is, makes traveling to your course of choice convenient. You can be rest-assured that that by car or plane, you are never more than a 90 minute trip away from a 5 star golf course.

 

Besides its stunning islands and bustling cities, Thai people are also world famous for that one and only ‘smile’, one that is now synonymous with Thailand. One can expect to be greeted everywhere with a Thai smile which will brighten the day and warm the heart. Thailand isn’t nick-named the ‘Land of Smiles’ for no good reason.

 

Thailand is unique in South-East Asia as never having been colonialized by a Western power. And it is this independence which has ensured an untouched culture seeped in belief in Buddhism and respect for the monarchy. One can come to Thailand and enjoy Thai traditions which have grown immensely in popularity in foreign countries, of these we have Thai boxing, Thai massage, Thai cooking, Thai dance and Thai music. Out of the golf course, Thailand boasts thousands of traditional temples, modern shopping malls, street markets, museums, restaurants and bars. Something for every taste.

 

What’s the best time of the year for golf?

Golf can be played in Thailand every day of the year. During the rainy season June – October, all the courses have drainage systems so they are still playable, no problems. The hot season is a good time for playing golf and getting a suntan, this runs through March-April. The cool season is probably the freshest time of the year though for golfing in Thailand, November – February.
 

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Blue Canyon Country Club

165, Moo 1, Thepkasattri Road, Thalang Phuket

076-328 088


The club’s championship class course and is considered to be one of the best links in all of Asia. A par 72 course, the Canyon is 7179 yards of top flight golf. This challenging course includes water hazards on ten of its holes and more than 80 bunkers to trap the unruly ball.

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Frisbee Golf

Route 4169, Bophut


Hugely popular in the USA, Frisbee Golf is now available in Bophut. Anyone dispirited by the thought of endless hours on the links, hopelessly hacking away at the turf in order to get the ball within 100m of the hole, should give it a try. For a mere 500 Baht, players can spend a full day on the 18-hole course and play as many rounds as they want.

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Laguna Country Club


Laguna Country Club is located in the prestigious Laguna Compound which is home to some of the most exclusive homes and resorts on the island. Formerly the Banyan Tree Phuket Golf Club, the Laguna has been renamed and greatly upgraded in recent years.

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Mini Golf International

Open Hours 9 am. - 6.30 pm.


Mini Golf International is Thailand only professional mini golf course and a Member of the World Mini-Golf Federation. It can be found in the jungle above Choeng Mon.

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Muang Kaew Golf Course

Moo 8, Bangna-Trad KM.7

02-740-2693


The Muang Kaew Golf Course, is located along the Bangna-Trad Highway to Pattaya/Chonburi, and is the nearest 18 hole golf course to Bangkok central. Only a 20 minute drive from the city bustle, this course offers a mixed bag such as an easy shortcut par 5, yet a difficult cross over the lake par 4.

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NAVATANEE GOLF CLUB

22 Navatanee Rd., Kwaeng Kannayao, Khet Kannayao, Bangkok

02-376-1034-6


Located 40 minutes away, Navatanee is Thailand’s first golf course designed by a foreign architect. The course was creates especially for the 1975 World Cup & has since become a golfing mecca for first time visitors to the country. Navatanee offers a tranquil retreat full of mature trees & beautiful shrubs.

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Phuket Country Club

80/1 Vichitsongkram Rd, Moo 7, Katu District , Phuket

076-319 200-204


Phuket Country Club offers two golf courses on either side of a road between Phuket Town and Patong Beach. The 18 hole Old Course is fairly flat and simple, and offers the definite possibility of a low score, while the nine hole new course has varied terrain and is a challenge to players of all abilities.

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PINEHURST GOLF


45 minutes north of Bangkok, this beautiful, 27-holes of championship golf was venue for the 1992 Johnnie Walker Classic. Designed by Yoshihara Aihara, the North course ( The Lakes ) has abundant water hazards similar to golf courses in the US.

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PRESIDENT COUNTRY CLUB

42 Moo 8 , Suwintawongse Rd. Lumtoiting, Nongjok Bangkok

02-988-7555


Located 45 minutes away, stretching 7,140 yards off the “tiger” tees, the course here is designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. Fairways are wide, but undulating & offer a variety of lies, with no blind approaches to the superb greens. Water runs along almost every fairway, so accuracy is paramount.

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Santiburi Samui Country Club

077 418 557


With a lot of fanfare in 2003, the Santiburi Samui Country Club is Samui first, and currently only, professional standard golf course. Owned by the nearby Santiburi Resort, the course in situated in the hills above Maenam and has spectacular views of Koh Phangan.

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